Lexicon of Arguments

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I 182f
Externalism/Nietzsche: Knowledge describes the way living beings of a certain species imagine the world.
>Knowledge, cf. >Internalism, >Imagination.
Internalism/Descartes: Knowledge is something to be sought from a point of view within consciousness and its preconditions.
>Consciousness, >Inside/outside.
I 184
Externalism: lives in a world in which sensory stimuli rain down on us.
>Stimuli, >Sensory impressions.
I 185
Internalism: the very existence of what the externalist takes as certain is the deepest problem of all, namely whether there is a world outside of us.
>World, >World/thinking, >Reality.
Internalism, however, brings out certain structural features of the nature of the idea in the first place.
>Nature.

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